GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF FOOTBALL SCHOOL • development of healthy lifestyle habits • training youngsters to be good people • helping children to be happy in sport • responsi bi l ity in daily school obligations • development of players for the first team

1 st TEAM YOUTH ACADEMYINTERNATIONAL

How to get into the 1 st team? U-15 OPEN SCHOOL U-6 TO U-8 U-9 U-17 U-19 U-14 U-11 U-13 U-12 U-10 1 st TEAM B-TEAM U-8 U-

TRAINING DEMANDS — learning basic principles of football — achieving high physical preparedness — mastering technical elements of the game — mastering tactical elements of the game — learning and perfecting different game systems — individual training with young talents — satisfaction in training and competition

IN-GAME GOALS — meeting technical and tactical demands — ensuring the continuity of stable performance of the individual and team — adaptation to pressure — meet ing players ‘ and the club’s ambition — encouraging fair play game

PLAN AND PROGRAMME U-8 TO U-11 consists mainly of the elements of technique and application of these elements in a free play — remaining time concentrates on physical preparation, tactical preparation and theory

OD MLAĐIH PIONIRI DO KADETA U-11 do U-17 DEMANDS AND OBJECTIVES — introducing and learning of the flat-four game system demands and characteristic — developing knowledge and skills of dynamic movement techniques and basic stereotypes of cooperation — developing physical and functional abilities in the sensitive phases — individual approach in resolving the TE-TA and physical deficiencies OD MLAĐIH PIONIRI DO KADETA U-11 do U-17 PLAN AND PROGRAMME U-12 TO U-

Wall pass — defined as a cooperation between two players when one player passes the ball to his teammate and receives it back immediately, developing cooperation around one or more players from the opposing team wall pass flash wall pass video

Crossings of players — considered as exchanging places or positions of players with the aim of developing the game. crossings flash crossings video

Play to the third player — d efined as a cooperation between three o r more players where every subsequent pass is to the player who didn’t pass the previous ball plays to the third player flash plays to the third player video

Space creating Individual Team- ster eotype of cooperation of two or more players where players move to create space for themselves that is meant to be used creating space flash creating space video

Individual space creating Before the ball was received After the ball was received Away from the ball Sideways in relation to the ball To the ball

Individual space creating (to the ball)

Individual space creating (away from the ball)

Individual space creating ( sideways in relation to the ball )

Team space creating Rotations Leaving the space open. Crossings

Team space creating (crossings of players)

Team space creating (rotations of players)

Team space creating (( leaving the space open ))

Return passes — p assing the ball to the player primarily in the direction where it came from, whether to the same or to the third player return pasess video

Player surplus creating — s tereotype of cooperation where player that doesn’t have the ball, by moving in front of or behind the player that does have it, creates a surplus of players in front player surplus creating flash player surplus creating video

Positional cooperation — refers to the collective receiving and passing of the ball that maintains space parameters of players on the field before and after the cooperation

PLAN AND PROGRAMME U-16 TO U-19 DEMANDS AND OBJECTIVES — perfecting the demands of the flat-four system — automation of team defen se demands — automation of team offense demands and game logic requirements — improvement of individual specialties — tracking and evaluation of training effects – creating a database

Team defence tactic demands (flat- four system in the “shallow” position) — zone defence Overtaking of players by depth (sideline) Blocking of changing the side -strikers. Blocking of changing the side -midfield players Blocking of ball penetration by diagonal zone movements Narrow standing by width Timely appropriate step up to the player in the line in front – high step up on the sideline Doubling-up and directing Narrow standing by depth Leaving the player outside of individual defence zone Overtaking of players by width Reaction – line movement – after opponent’s team pass back (in the midfield) Reaction – zone pressure — after opponent’s team pass back — (on the side line)

Overtaking of players by depth (sideline) Overtaking of players by width

Blocking of changing the side — midfield players Blocking of changing the side — strikers

Sprečavanje odigravanja dubine dijagonalnim zatvaranjem Pravovremeno izlazak igrača. Blocking of ball penetration by diagonal zone movements Timely appropriate step up to the player in the line in front – high step up on the sideline

Narrow standing by width Narrow standing by depth

Doubling-up and directing Leaving the player outside of individual defence zone

Reaction – zone pressure — after oponnents team pass back (on the side line) Reaction – line movement – after oponnents team pass back (in the midfield) Reaction – zone pressure — after opponent’s team pass back (on the side line) Reaction – line movement – after opponent’s team pass back (in the midfield)

Team defence tactic demands (flat- four system in the “high” position)– zone pressure Overtaking of players by depth (sideline) Blocking of changing the side -midfield players and strikers Blocking of ball penetration by diagonal zone movements Timely appropriate step up to the player in the line in front Doubling-up and directing Aggressive blocking — narrow standing by depth Returning to zone after Unsuccessful pressure. Reaction – zone pressure after opponents team pass back (midfield) Reaction – line movement – after opponent’s team pass back (on the side line)“ High” zonal pressure – preventing long and diagonal balls

Returning to zone after unsuccessful pressure Reaction – line movement – after opponent’s team pass back (on the side line)

Team defence tactic demands — pressure Overtaking of players by depth and width Narrow standing in ball area Blocking of changing the side Step up to the highest possible position of block, Forcing the outbreak of the ball Doubling up/ tripling up High step up in blocking position – defensive midfilders Directing opponent in pressure zone Backline movements forwards/backwards

Overtaking of players by depth and width Narrow standing in ball area

Blocking of changing the side Doubling up/ tripling up

Step up to the highest possible position of block, forcing the outbreak of the ball High step up in blocking position – defensive midfeilders